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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Pioneering Lending Excellence: As the mastermind behind consumer lending, you will oversee the underwriting and portfolio management of all our consumer loan products. Underwriting Authority: You'll evaluate, assign, and document underwriting authority for all consumer lending loan officers.
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Maintain overall responsibility for the loan file and documentation through processing, underwriting, closing, and post-closing by following the transaction through to its conclusion. Inform customers of the institution's loan programs, underwriting guidelines and applicable government regulations.
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Handle entire loan processing cycle, promote and sell services, evaluate loan applications, perform risk analysis and underwriting, make credit decisions, and administer loan closings.
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Maintain knowledge of available loan products, processing procedures, and underwriting and general departmental guidelines. mortgage loan originator. Attend and participate in all Consumer Lending meetings as required by management.
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Knowledge of residential mortgage processing, underwriting, and closing procedures. Assumes overall responsibility for the residential mortgage loan from application to closing. Utilize the laptop for communication and access of daily rates, applicant credit reports, Loan Prospector responses and transmitting the loan to LOMAS.
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Consumer Loan Underwriting needs 3-5+ years in consumer loan underwriting. 3-5+ years in consumer loan underwriting. Previous credit review experience a plus.
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Utilize the laptop for communication and access of daily rates, applicant credit reports, Loan Prospector responses and transmitting the loan to LOMAS.Collect appropriate documentation from each applicant and deliver loan package in the time frames set by management.
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At least 1+ years of audit experience in Loan Processing, Underwriting, or Funding, Automotive, RV, motorsports or consumer loan durable goods industries preferred. Octane adds value throughout the customer journey: inspiring enthusiasts with our editorial brands, including Cycle World® and UTV Driver®, instantly prequalifying consumers for financing online, routing customers to dealerships for an easy closing, and supporting customers throughout their loan with superior loan servicing.
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Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career. At OneMain, Consumer Loan Sales Specialists empower customers – listening to their needs and providing access to friendly, fast, and affordable financing for life’s expenses.
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Credit professional with at least five years of commercial credit experience, preferably with a background in commercial credit underwriting, credit risk management or loan/credit review.
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Asset Class Coverage: Middle Market Leveraged Loan, CLO, Growth Capital (Venture Loan, Recurring Revenue Loan), Equipment Finance (small, mid, large ticket), Transportation Assets (Shipping Container, Railcar, Aircraft, Engine), Consumer (Auto, Timeshare, Home Improvement, Solar, Student Loan.
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Strong knowledge of a wide range of banking functions, including: credit products and operations, loan products and operations (deposits, credit cards, lending, underwriting)Experience with environmental, social, and governance risk managementExperience incorporating climate considerations into business functions (e.g. modeling, stress testing, etc.
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5-7 years loan underwriting and documentation experienceWell-developed knowledge of Commercial, Real Estate and Consumer lending credit structure and loan policy. Qualifications 5-7 years Lending, Asset Recovery or Loan Workout experience.
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Conduct member financial transactions; including Originate, process, and closing any consumer loan products. Demonstrate sound judgment when deciding on loan applications by reviewing and underwriting in a clear and detailed authorization.
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